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HindustanTimes Mon,28 Jan 2013

Rude food: cooking up a new list

I was looking at Where Chefs Eat, a new guide to what should be the world's best restaurants. It is based on recommendations from 400 chefs, most of whom are culinary superstars (though there are some duds on the list), writes Vir Sanghvi.

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Good, bad and really ugly tech

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas is always a great road map of future technology. Some of the greatest innovations and ground-breaking products have been launched at this mega event. Rajiv Makhni writes...

On the Rann in the wilderness

Imagine the purr of a sophisticated sports car on the wild and stunning salt-pan terrain of the Rann of Kutch... Driving a Jaguar XKR into this great brown open feels absolutely bizarre. Ouseph Chacko writes...

Cover story: how we've changed

We've fought some changes, embraced others; some things still sit uneasily, others changed us without us noticing. Join us to salute 64 ways that separate one today from many yesterdays - in some ways, we haven't changed at all.
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Oh those memories...

I’m someone who loves to live in the past. Isn’t it lovely really? You get to hear your own thoughts, and your own memories, and then – you fall in love with the silence, writes Shreya Sethuraman

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Why so subversive?

Last Saturday I did something that I had always dreamed of doing – I bought a can of spray paint, met up with this friend of mine who goes by the name Art and helped him make a mural...
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With reports saying Lance Armstrong did cheat, can he still be your hero and inspiration?

New Delhi, January 15, 2013
Reports from the soon-to-be-telecast interview with Oprah Winfrey are already shouting out loud - Lance Armstrong did use performance enhancing drugs! He has confessed! But only after strenuously denying using them for the longest time. Already stripped of his seven Tour de France titles, he has also apologised to the Livestrong Foundation staff, the cancer charity he started, and now faces heavy legal ramifications once the interview is aired. Can Armstrong still be a hero for the countless who believed in him and learnt from his struggle? Will he still inspire the young? Will you still wear the Livestrong bracelet? Tell us your thoughts.
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